- A galactagogue, or
galactogogue (from Gr****: γάλα [γαλακτ-], milk, + ἀγωγός, leading), also
known as a
lactation inducer or milk booster, is a substance...
- "Cardiac
safety concerns for domperidone, an
antiemetic and prokinetic, and
galactogogue medicine" (PDF).
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety. 13 (1): 131–138. doi:10...
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controlled trials investigating medical and
natural galactogogues, it is
uncertain whether galactogogues have any
effect on
breastfeeding rates. If the mother's...
- Howard,
Cynthia R.; Montgomery, Anne; Wight,
Nancy (2004). "Use of
galactogogues in
initiating or
augmenting maternal milk supply" (PDF). ABM protocols...
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lactation may have
evolved from
production of
trophic eggs.
Lactation room
Galactogogue Milk line Male
lactation Udder Breastfeeding Lactation failure (disambiguation)...
- is vulnerary, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, tonic, emmenagogue,
galactogogue, and hypotensive.
Unicorn Root was used by
several Native American tribes...
- is,
until next parturition, or
until induced lactation (i.e., with a
galactogogue), occurs). Some
factors of
breast morphology,
including their density...